Been a "lurker" for some time but a few months ago, a great member at EAB kindly ADF-ed my Amiga disks. These contained DPaint artwork, OctaMED music, AMOS code and more importantly, the original AMOS Pro source code for a PD game I released back in 1995. Have to tell you it felt mighty strange seeing my code after 20 years! And, if I'm completely honest, it's taking a fair amount of time to kickstart my brain into AMOS Pro mode once more. To say I'm rusty is definitely an understatement! Anyhow, time permitting (gone from being single back in the day to wife and five kids so little quality time to myself), I'm hoping to brush up on knowledge once more and just write some sample programs purely to re-understand everything once more. That's the theory!
Anyhow, I started of with the A500 then "upgraded" to the A1200. Both machines long gone as these days I rely on the brilliant WinUAE emulator.
The Amiga formed a major part of my life, not only with excellent games but opening up a new multi-media world of pixel-art in DPaint (pictures in a EAB thread for those that would like to take a look
), music modules (errrr, not brilliant mind as I'm no musician but have taken the liberty to upload some to soundcloud heh heh). Loved it and still miss the Amiga.
Anyhow, enough of my waffling, going to take a nosey round the forums.